Eight million people die of cancer across the world each year. One in two men and one in three women in the UK will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, and for most cancers the chance of developing the disease rises dramatically with age.
The key to cancer prevention may lie in the immune system rather than genetic mutations, the current focus of most anti-cancer efforts across the world, according to a major new study carried out at the University of Dundee.
For decades, it has been known that mutations arising either as a result of genetic predisposition, or lifestyle or environmental factors cause cancer. The traditional view is that the way cancer risk increases with age could be understood and quantified if multiple (typically five to six) mutations in one cell are required to initiate cancer.
The Dundee team, which also features researchers from Heriot Watt University, the University of Edinburgh and the Institut Curie in France, have shown that a declining immune system with age may actually be a stronger reason for the increasing risk of developing cancer than multiple mutations.
Following the hypothesis that an ageing immune system may result in higher rates of cancer, just as it leads to older people being more prone to other diseases, they looked at data on 2 million cases of cancer over the 18-70 age range. They then developed a mathematical equation for how they would expect cancer incidence to rise in relation to a declining immune system and compared it to the age profiles for 100 different cancers.
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Enzymes like Telomerase and Resveratrol, though not the Fountain of Youth unto themselves, offer tantalizing clues to how we might someday soon unravel the aging process.
Question: Do you think the enzyme Telomerase could be used to reverse the aging process in our lifetime? (Submitted by Paul Cellura)
Michio Kaku: Paul, Telomerase hit the headlines; however, I think we have to put it into perspective. It is not the fountain of youth; however, it is a significant breakthrough. We have to put it into a much larger perspective.
First of all, we know that DNA is sort of like a shoelace. It has plastic tips at the end. Every time a cell reproduces, the tips get shorter and shorter and shorter until finally they fray. And you know that your shoelace, without the plastic tips will simply fall apart. That's what happens inside a cell. A cell, for example, your skin cell, will divide about 60 times, that's called a Hayflick Limit. Then the cell goes into senescence and eventually dies.
So in some sense, every cell has a biological clock. It is doomed to die after about 60 reproductions. However, Telomerase can eliminate some of the contraction of the chromosomes and the chromosomes can maintain their length. So at first you may say, "ah-ha! We can now defeat the biological clock." But not so fast, first of all, cancer cells also use Telomerase. Cancer cells are immortal. Cancer cells are immortal and that's precisely why they kill you. Why are cancer cells so dangerous? Because they are immortal. They grow and they grow and they grow until they take over huge chunks of your body, meaning that your bodily functions cannot be performed and you die. So we have to make sure that when you hit ordinary cells with Telomerase that you don't also trigger cancer in the process.
Now, also you have to realize that genes are also very essential for the aging process. It turns out that we know what aging is. Aging is the buildup of error. That's all aging is. The build up of genetic and cellular error. And cells begin to age; they begin to get sluggish because genetic mistakes start to build up. Now cells; however, have a repair mechanism. They can repair damage to their cells; otherwise we would all basically rot very soon after birth. However, even the repair mechanisms eventually get gummed up and then the cell really starts to get old as a consequence. So then the question is, can you accelerate cell repair? That is another branch of gerontology which is being looked at using genes and using chemicals to accelerate the repair mechanisms.
For example, if I take any organism on the planet Earth from yeast cells to spiders, insects, rabbits, dogs, and even monkeys now. And I reduce their caloric intake by 30%, they live 30% longer. In fact the only organism which has not yet been deliberately tested by scientists are homo sapiens. All the other species obey this basic rule. You starve them to death, they live longer. This is independent of Telomerase. This is a function of the wear and tear that we have on the cells. And this is the only known way of actually deliberately extending the lifespan of any organisms almost at will.
Now, what we want is a genetic way of mimicking this mechanism without having to starve yourself because how many people do you know would be willing to starve themselves in order to live 30% longer? Not too many. So then the question is, are there genes that control this process. And the answer is apparently, yes. There's something called the Sirtuin genes, Sir2 being the most prominent of them. They in turn stimulate certain enzymes, among them Resveratrol, which is found in red wine, for example. So this does not mean that drinking red wine or taking Telomerase is the fountain of youth. I don't think that anyone has the fountain of youth yet. What I am saying is, we are now finding pieces of the fountain of youth, tantalizing clues that mean that perhaps in the coming decades, we might be able to actually unravel the aging process. We don't have it yet. Don't go out to the drug store and stock up on these kinds of chemicals and enzymes thinking you're going to live forever. However it is conceivable that in the coming decades we'll come very close to finding it.

Aging is considered by some scientists to be a normal physiological process, while others believe it is a disease. Increased cancer risk in the elderly raises the question regarding the common pathways for cancer and aging. Undeniably, nutrition plays an important role in both cases and this webinar will explore whether nutrition can simultaneously affect cancer and aging.

Michael B. Fossel, M.D., Ph.D. (born 1950, Greenwich, Connecticut) was a professor of clinical medicine at Michigan State University and is the author of several books on aging, who is best known for his views on telomerase therapy as a possible treatment for cellular senescence. Fossel has appeared on many major news programs to discuss aging and has appeared regularly on National Public Radio (NPR). He is also a respected lecturer, author, and the founder and former editor-in-chief of the Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine (now known as Rejuvenation Research).
Prior to earning his M.D. at Stanford Medical School, Fossel earned a joint B.A. (cum laude) and M.A. in psychology at Wesleyan University and a Ph.D. in neurobiology at Stanford University. He is also a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy. Prior to graduating from medical school in 1981, he was awarded a National Science Foundation fellowship and taught at Stanford University.
In addition to his position at Michigan State University, Fossel has lectured at the National Institute for Health, the Smithsonian Institution, and at various other universities and institutes in various parts of the world. Fossel served on the board of directors for the American Aging Association and was their executive director.
Fossel has written numerous articles on aging and ethics for the Journal of the American Medical Association and In Vivo, and his first book, entitled Reversing Human Aging was published in 1996. The book garnered favorable reviews from mainstream newspapers as well as Scientific American and was published in six languages. A magisterial academic textbook on by Fossel entitled Cells, Aging, and Human Disease was published in 2004 by Oxford University Press.
Since his days as a teacher at Stanford University, Fossel has studied aging from a medical and scientific perspective with a particular emphasis on premature aging syndromes such as progeria, and since at least 1996 he has been a strong and vocal advocate of [telomerase therapy]] as a potential treatment of age-related diseases, disorders, and syndromes such as progeria, Alzheimer's disease, atherosclerosis, osteoporosis, cancer, and other conditions. However, he is careful to qualify his advocacy of telomerase therapy as being a potential treatment for these conditions rather than a "cure for old age" and a panacea for age-related medical conditions, albeit a potential treatment that could radically extend the maximum human life span and reverse the aging process in most people. Specifically, Fossel sees the potential of telomerase therapy as being the single most effective point of intervention in a wide variety of age-related medical conditions. His new book, The Telomerase Revolution, (BenBella, 2015) gives a careful explanation of aging, age-related diseases, and the prospects for intervention, including upcoming human trials.
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5 Symptoms Of Colon Cancer You Should Not Ignore. Signs And Symptoms Of Colon/Bowel Cancer That Most People Misses. Colon and rectal cancer, together known as colorectal cancers. Symptoms can go unnoticed during the early stages of the disease.
There are also some surprising early signs of colon cancer to be aware of. Colon cancer symptoms:
1. Bathroom troubles
2. Fatigue and Weakness.
3. Abdominal Cramps.
4. Rectal bleeding.
5. Unexplained weight loss.
Struggling with mysterious digestive problems for some time is one of the first symptom of colon cancer. Like chronic diarrhea, gas, or constipation, or a combination of all three. In addition to colorectal cancer, fatigue and weakness could also be symptoms of diabetes, anemia and heart disease. Abdominal Cramps is another symptom of colon cancer. Abdominal pain that began recently and is severe and long-lasting can be a sign of cancer.
Rectal bleeding is a common symptom of colorectal cancer. Anyone experiencing bleeding from the rectum should see a doctor immediately. Sudden weight loss is often a symptom of several types of cancer, including colon cancer. Colorectal cancer can lead to unexplained weight loss in a variety of ways.
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Cancer dormancy in old age
A recent publication on the relationship between aging and cancer illustrates the current confusion in medicine when dealing with this issue. With advancing age cancer rate levels off and even declines.
Age specific incidence rate of breast cancer in advanced age declines.
Tumor growth is the common denominator of all epidemiological functions. With age or with time tumor growth rate declines and tumor grows slower. Most of the time tumor is dormant.
In Sakr's study, about 60% of 60y old males have asymptomatic prostate cancer. Since in the general population prostate cancer incidence is much lower, obviously most cancers do not progress. They are dormant
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These statistics show that cancer treatment in old age requires a gentle therapy or even watchful waiting.
Tumor growth is the common denominator of epidemiological functions. Tumor dormancy shapes epidemiological functions. Whenever a curve levels off dormancy duration elongates

Age really is more than a number when it comes to cancer treatment for older patients.
New research at the OSUCCC – James shows that a patient’s “biologic age” can sometimes affect the efficacy of treatment more than his or her chronologic age.
Just as there is no unique cancer, there is no set way in which we age. With this in mind, James experts are improving methods for gauging health, wellness and resilience independent of age, including the launching of the CARE (Cancer and Aging Resiliency) Clinic.
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Scientists have known for years that age is a leading risk factor for the development of many types of cancer, but why aging increases cancer risk remains unclear. Researchers suspect that DNA methylation, or the binding of chemical tags, called methyl groups, onto DNA, may be involved.
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Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body And Sugar Disease is a problem that manifests in different ways in different individuals, of different ages and of different genetic susceptibility-but its three cardinal forms are: Hypoglycemia. Syndrome X. Diabetes. Blood pressure is the pressure of your blood on the walls of your arteries as your heart pumps it around your body. It’s a vital part of how your heart and circulation works.
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Beverly McClellan, who competed in the first season of The Voice in 2011, has died of cancer at age 49. McClellan died on Thursday afternoon surrounded by close friends and her partner Monique Vazquez, The Blast reported. She was diagnosed on March 30 with endometrial cancer that had spread to her colon, bladder and intestines, according to her GoFundMe page. On The Voice, McClellan auditioned with a powerful rendition of “Piece of My Heart” that made both Adam Levine and Christina Aguilera turn their chairs. McClellan joined Team Christina. “I feel like I’m waking up in a dream every day and I don’t ever want it to go away because it’s the best ever,” McClellan told PEOPLE after making it to the final four with Vicci Martinez, Dia Frampton and eventual winner Javier Colon. “I just want to keep shooting for the moon.” RELATED: WATCH: Gay Couple Brings The Voice‘s Kelly Clarkson to Tears After Blind Audition McClellan had a cold during the live rounds that year. “Well, we got a humidifi...
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Each year more than 160,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. But when it comes to the understanding the disease, doctors say there are a lot of misconceptions. “One myth related to prostate cancer is that it’s an old man’s disease and it’s not,” said Dr. Constantine Mantz, a radiation oncologist on the medical staff of Lee Health.
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